UNITED CHURCH OF CHAPEL HILL - Sunday, June 22, (each 1st Sunday), 5:15p. 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd 919-942-3540. office@unitedchurch.org. - Youth Vesper Worship Service. Sunday, June 22, (every Sunday) 6p. Each 1st Sunday of the month at 5:15 pm, the Youth will lead a Sunday evening worship service. -Spanish Language Worship. Domingo, June 22, (cada Domingo) 6p. Iglesia Unida worships in the Sanctuary of United Church of Chapel Hill, 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. David Mateo will be leading worship. - Adoración Y Alabanza En Español. 7p. Iglesia Unida, 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, se reune en el sanctuario. Predicacion por David Mateo y música contemporanea. Para más información, www.unitedchurch.org o 919-942-3540. - Taizé Service. Monday, June 23, (every Monday) 12noon. An ecumenical worship service in the tradition of Taizé, an ecumenical community in Taizé, France, at United Church of Chapel Hill, 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. It is a quiet, meditative service. - Monday Noon Book Group. Wednesday, June 25, (every Wednesday) 7a. Currently reading The Good Funeral: Death, Grief and the Community of Care. Bring a bag lunch and join in the conversation. - Sermon Shaping. (every) Wednesday, 7:30p in the Music Room. Join one of the pastors of United Church of Chapel Hill, 1321 Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, as a small group looks at the lectionary texts for next Sunday’s worship. We begin at 7 in the morning for approximately one hour in the library. Coffee and tea are General, $10.00 for Students, Seniors, Military, http://artful.ly/store/events/1636. - Chancel Choir. Saturday, June 21, 7:30a to Noon.

NAR-ANON FAMILY GROUPS - Weekly Meeting. Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3638 Chapel Hill Road, Durham. Addiction is a family disease. Nar-Anon is a 12-step support group for family and friends of addicts. There are no dues or fees. Just come to a meeting. http://www.nar-anon.org. - Weekly Meeting. Monday, June 23, 8 - 9p (Every Monday). - Weekly Meeting. Thursday, June 26, 7-8p (Every Thursday).

DSI COMEDY THEATER - Offering performances, classes and workshops. 200 N Greensboro St, Carrboro Offering performances, classes and workshops Call 484-831-5561 Carrie Gorn, carrie@dsicomedy.comhttp://www.dsicomedytheater. - Local Buzz. Friday, June 20, 7p. Local Buzz, Triangle For Squares: A social media-inspired hyperlocal sketch comedy revue. $10. - Mister Diplomat. 10:00 PM. Diplomat features true stories told by one of the performers, a local celebrity or special guest. Anecdotes inspire a world of absurd scenes, fully improvised by the most aggressive improv comedians in North Carolina. Free. - Improv Slam Matinee. Saturday, June 21, 3p. DSI proudly offers up Improv SLAM Matinee, our modern freestyle comedy battle. Two crews of improv comedians feed off the crowd to spin an interactive show that has never been seen before. Kick off your Saturday afternoon at our 3PM matinée shows (Kids un $10. - Improv Slam. 7:00 PM. DSI proudly offers up IMPROV SLAM, our modern freestyle comedy battle. Two crews of improv comedians feed off the crowd to spin an interactive show that has never been seen before. Kick off your Saturday night with a fast-paced clean comedy show appropria $10. - Best Show Ever. 8:30 PM. An all-star comedy showcase featuring the best of DSI Comedy Theater. Always a new lineup of improv, sketch comedy or stand-up. Always the Best Show Ever! $10. - Pork. 10:00 PM. Every weekend DSI presents 5 of the BEST comics in North Carolina on stage for FREE! Pay for the 9PM improv show and keep your seat. Otherwise, the line outside starts at 930 for FREE COMEDY! Free. - Sketch Pad. 8:30 PM. They say two heads are better than one; in Sketch Pad, we're going well above and beyond that. Every show, different Sketch Teams are selected to showcase their BEST live & video sketches. We've got our best minds on the job, and you reap the rewards. $6. - Comedy Lottery. 8:30 PM. Comedy Lottery is a luck-of-the-draw open mic produced by DSI. Comedy fans are guaranteed laughs at the Lottery as some of the best AND newest comics in the Triangle wait for their name to be called! Comics interested in going up should arrive 30 minutes $6. - Harold Night. Thursday, June 26, 7p. The Harold is a 30-minute collection of comedic scenes and organic games, a now-famous improv format pioneered by the late Del Close. Students of Harold (Chris Farley, Tina Fey, Rachel Dratch, Kevin Dorff, Stephnie Weir, Amy Poehler) ALL used the skills t $10. - The Thrill. 8:30 PM. A completely improvised and interactive comedy show, "The Thrill" features DSI Faculty Members and All-Stars from the DSI TourCo, North Carolina's Premier Corporate Theater and College Entertainment! $10. - Mister Diplomat. 10:00 PM. $10. - Improv Slam Matinee. Saturday, June 21, 3p. DSI proudly offers up Improv SLAM Matinee, our modern freestyle comedy battle. Two crews of improv comedians feed off the crowd to spin an interactive show that has never been seen before. Kick off your Saturday afternoon at our 3PM matinée shows (Kids un $10. - Improv Slam Incubator. 5:00 PM. Want something 100% fresh and new to the DSI stage? Check out the newest members of Improv SLAM! Two crews of improv comedians feed off the crowd to spin an interactive show that has never been seen before. $10. - Improv Slam. 7:00 PM. $10. - Best Show Ever. 8:30 PM. - Pork. 10:00 PM. Every weekend DSI presents 5 of the BEST comics in North Carolina on stage for FREE! Pay for the 9PM improv show and keep your seat. Otherwise, the line outside starts at 930 for FREE COMEDY! Free. - Student Showcase. Tuesday, June 24, 7p. DSI proudly presents our Training Center class shows and experimental incubator teams. $6. - Natural Selection. 8:30 PM. DSI Comedy Theater would like to invite EVERYONE out to the Theater for a night of North Carolina improv bonding. DSI welcomes all North Carolina improvisers, making this show FREE for all improvisers and current students with ComedyWorx, Transactors, CHi $6. - Indy 5000. Wednesday, June 25, 7p. INDY 5000 gives the DSI stage over to the best Independent teams in the area. Come see a variety of forms and different styles of play. It will tickle your improv comedy taste buds. $6. - Comedy Lottery. 8:30 PM. $6. - Harold Night. Thursday, June 26, 7p. $10. - House Party. 8:30 PM. $10.

TRIANGLE SINGLES DANCE CLUB - Weekly Dance. 8:30p to 11pm: Dance. Great people, Lots of fun, Learn some new dances! If you have a dance you would like to learn, let me know so that we can find someone to teach that dance! There are NO Dance Lessons during the Summer. Resume in September. Dances: $5 members, $8 non-members, Annual Membership $25.00. - Saturday, June 21st. – DJ, Dale Tharrington.

BRIGHT HORIZONS - Young Artist Summer Workshop Series. Tuesday, June 24 (every other Tuesday). 10 T.W. Alexander Drive RTP These are free parent & me art workshops taking place every other Tuesday at the center through the end of August.

GRANVILLE HEALTH SYSTEM - "Family-Based Medicine: Preparing for a New Addition to the Family.” Wednesday, June 25, 6-7p. Vance Granville Community College, 1547 South Campus Drive, Creedmoor. South Campus Meeting Room 133 Dr. Christopher Sorrels. A free dinner will be served at 5:45 p.m. Dr. Sorrels’ presentation will start at 6 p.m. and will include a question and answer period. Free and open to the public. - Durham Voices Creative Writing Group. Adults of all experience levels welcome! -Third Fridays With The Hinge. Friday, June 20, Third Friday, of every month, 6- 9p. Eric Martin will host a casual social hour as part of Durham’s Third Fridays. Sponsored by the Hinge Literary Center. 305 E. Chapel Hill St. – Ste. 215.

THE REGULATOR BOOKSHOP - 720 9th St Durham, NC 27705 (919) 286-2700 http://www.regulatorbookshop.com/. -Duke Young Writers. Friday, June 20 , 7-9 p. This Summer Marks The Thirty-First Year Young Writers From All Over The Country And Around The World Have Been Coming To Duke University To Craft Stories, Poems, Plays, And Essays. Every Two Weeks For Six Weeks Out Of The Summer, Approximately 100 To 120. - Saturday Storytime. Saturday, June 21 7-9p. The Regulator Bookshop Is Happy To Announce Our Latest Events Series: Saturday StorytimeEvery Saturday At 11:00Am, two of our goofiest booksellers - Katrina And Tristan - host a weekly children’s book read-aloud for our youngest customers.

ART OF COOL - Summer Jazz Camp. daily June 23-28. Global Scholars Academy (GSA) for students in the 3rd-7th grades interested in learning more about the performance and fundamentals of jazz. The camp will be held 2014. After launching Durham’s first world-class jazz festival (Art of Cool Festival) this p.

BLUE NOTE GRILL - 4125 Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard, Durham, NC 27707 Offering hickory smoked BBQ & Ribs along with live music. Nothing fancy here just good food and music in a cozy atmosphere. - Ben Palmer's Jazz Jam with Dot Combo. June 23, (every Monday), 7-10p. See and hear some of the best jazz musicians in the triangle every Monday night. No cover! - Open Blues Jam with Butch Haas & Co. June 24 (every Tuesday), 8-11p. You never know who will show up, this jam and it is always a great night for the blues. No cover! - The Duke Street Dogs. Friday, June 20, 6-8p.

SHAKORI HILLS COMMUNITY ARTS CENTER - , Shakori Hills Festival Park, Chatham County, Please visit www.nchopsandrootsfest.com for information, ticket prices and band appearance times. - A Luau, Carolina Style. Saturday June 21, Gates open at 4p, Music starts at 7p. Tickets are available here: http://shakorihillsgrassroots.org/events or over the phone at 919-542-8142. Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the gate. Kids 12 & under FREE! Camping: $15 per site (includes up to 1 vehicle and 1 tent). Also includes 1 free cup of coffee on Saturday morning!

DEEP DISH THEATER COMPANY - The show runs June 26, - July 31, from 10a - 6p Tuesday - Saturday. Deep Dish is located in Chapel Hill's University Mall, on Estes Drive and US 15-501. -Life is a Dream. Pedro Calderón de la Barca’s mystical masterpiece, presented by the Deep Dish Theater Company. Directed by Marc Williams, the play will conclude the company’s thirteenth season at University Mall. Tickets are $24 for adults and $21 for seniors, with a $2 discount for Wednesday and Thursday shows. Student tickets are $16 for all shows.

OUTINGS/ART

ACKLAND MUSEUM - Exhibition celebrates Joseph F. McCrindle. Friday, June 20. 101 S. Columbia Street, (919) 843-3675,Philanthropist and publisher Joseph F. McCrindle devoted his life to his passions: literature and art. The founder and editor of the Transatlantic Review, McCrindle amassed a collection of thousands of works of art during his lifetime, and more than 450 w Emily Bowles, director of communications, esbowles@email.unc.edu. ackland.org.

ANIMATION & FINE ART GALLERIES - 201 S Estes Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 968-8008. -Original art work by Salvador Dali! Friday, June 20, from 6p -10p (Opening Night). Animation and Fine Art Galleries features original artwork in all media by the world's finest artists. From canvases by Pissarro and Warhol to works by Dali and Miró; plus furniture, decor, jewelry, and original animation artwork.

BINGO - Thursday, June 26, 7p. American Legion Post 007, 406 E. Trinity Avenue, Durham, NC 27701 If you enjoy being with people and play BINGO. The American Legion Post 7 is the place to be. The proceeds go back into the community helping the veterans at the VA hospital, boys oratorical, American Legion Junior Baseball and others.

DURHAM COUNTY LIBRARIES - Senior Game Day. Wednesday, June 25 (Every other Wed.). Southwest Regional, 3605 Shannon Rd. Questions: 919-560-8590 or meetup.com/senior-game-dayJoin us for a little friendly competition with old favorites, and try out some new games too!.

ENO GALLERY - 100 South Churton St. Hillsborough NC 27278 gallery 919-883-1415 http://www.enogallery.net. - 'The Figure - in Oil, Encaustic and Sculpture'. Friday, June 20, 6– 9:30p. Three contemporary artists interpret the figure in 3 different mediums. Each of these nationally recognized artist’s envision the figure with themes of voyage, distance, passage and migration both in representational and metaphoric terms. - The Abstract Landscapes of Marvin Saltzman. Opening reception Friday June 27 from 6 to 9:00 pm. Saltzman influenced numerous notable artists during his tenure at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill from 1967 to 1996. In 1998 Saltzman was honored with the North Carolina Award in Fine Arts “for his strong, passionate abstract paintings.

ENO RIVER STATE PARK - For directions, reservations and additional information, please call the park office - 919-383-1686. 919-620-9099 x 207 http://www.enoriver.org. - Junior Rangers. Sat, June 21, 9:00-11:00a. Explore The Job Of A Ranger. If You Like Nature And Helping People, This Could Be The Life For You! Explore The Eno, Learn About Conservation, And Help Out Our Park. (Ages 6 – 12). -Solstice Hike. Sat, June 21, 7:00-9:00p. End The “Longest Day” The Best Way With An Evening Hike. Family Friendly Games Include A Night Hike And S’Mores. - Waterbugs. Sun, June 22, 2:00-3:00p. Join A Park Naturalist To Discover The The Macro-Invertebrates That Live In The Eno River. Be Prepared To Get A Little Wet! Closed-Toe Shoes Are Necessary. - Bat Count. Tues, June 24, 8:15-9:15p. Learn About This Incredible And Misunderstood Creature, And Then Join A Citizen Science Effort To Compile Data On This Beneficial Flying Mammal- The Bat! -Decomposer Scavenger Hunt. Wed, June 25, 10:00-11:30a. Let’S Roll Over Some Logs And Find An Incredibly Important Part Of Our Ecosystem– Decomposers!.

MASSAGE ENVY SPA - Massage-A-Thon fundraiser. Tuesday, June 24th from 8a to 10pm. 704-604-3741.In support of Duke Children’s Hospital Radiothon. During this one day event, $5.00 from every massage and facial given at one of the 14 area Massage Envy Spa clinics will be donated to the Duke Children’s Hospital and Health Center in support of the 21st Jim Fitzsimmons .

RECYCLIQUE - Gleaning for Food Security. Fri. June 20, 6:30 p. by Rebecca Page, of the Society of St. Andrews Gleaning Project. Getting the food left in the fields to those in need – a simple concept that St. Andrews has made work year after year! A Transition Durham Event. --.

SCRAP EXCHANGE - 923 Franklin St, Durham, NC 27701 (919) 688-6960. -Circle Spiral Slow" starts at 9:00. Admission is free, the hat will be passed. Friday June 20, 9p. Experimental three screen show. Cinematheque director Tom Whiteside has assembled an archival film program of subjects that are circular, spirally, or slow. The oldest films on the program are over 100 years old, including "Coney Island at Night" (Edwin.